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Live Updates: Damaging Tornadoes Hit Plains, Midwest As Severe Storms Intensify

Live Updates: Damaging Tornadoes Hit Plains, Midwest As Severe Storms Intensify

A new round of severe weather is ramping up tonight, with damaging tornadoes already reported in Michigan and Oklahoma.

The Weather Channel

Preliminary reports from Michigan indicate structures have been flattened and people trapped under the debris. In and around the Tulsa metro area, lofted debris is showing up on radar.

Large hail (some as big as tennis balls), damaging winds and strong tornadoes are all expected as this system crosses a large swath of the Plains and Midwest, stretching from north Texas up through Wisconsin. You can read ourfull forecast hereand track thesevere threat as it develops here.

All of this comes after more than two dozen severe weather reports across the same area last night, including at least one tornado thatturned deadly in Oklahoma.

We'll be following it all live as the night unfolds, so check back often for the latest updates below:

(09:03 p.m. EST) Big 12 Championship Evacuated

The Big 12 Wrestling Championship at Tulsa's BOK Center wasbriefly evacuatedafter a tornado warning was issued for the area.

Fans and participants were moved to safer locations as a precaution. The threat has now cleared, and spectators have been allowed to return to their seats.

(08:49 p.m. EST) Deaths Reported In Michigan

Three people have died and at least 12 others were injured following a tornado in Union City, Michigan,according to local mediareports citing the Branch County Sheriff's Office.

Photos from the area show widespread destruction. Rescue crews are reportedly still working through the debris.

Storm chasers reported homes destroyed, businesses damaged, cars mangled and snapped trees.

(08:23 p.m. EST) What We Know So Far

From meteorologistSara Tonks:

We have confirmations for tornadoes from three storms, but the exact number of tornadoes from those storms won't be officially known until the National Weather Service conducts storm surveys in the coming days.

Here's where things stand so far this evening:

Southwest Michigan

  • Tornado alerted as a Particularly Dangerous Situation

  • Warning Time: 4:03 PM EST

  • Location: Three Rivers/Union City, Michigan

East Oklahoma

  • Warning Time: 5:27 PM CST

  • Location: Bristow/Tulsa, Oklahoma

  • Note: There were several reports from the same cell, but it's not yet clear how many separate tornadoes formed

Northeast Oklahoma

  • Warning Time: 6:34 PM CST

  • Location: Turley, Oklahoma

(07:58 p.m. EST) Severe Weather Tips From Our Experts

When we're talking about severe weather, that can include thunderstorms, hail, strong winds, flooding and tornadoes, so the first step is staying aware of the forecast so you know what's expected in your area.

If your area is under a watch or a warning, here's what you need to know:

  • Watches mean conditions could lead to severe weather, so it's time to prepare

  • Warnings mean dangerous weather is happening right now and you should take action

Plan ahead by knowing your safe place (like a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor) and keep your phone's emergency alerts turned on so you're notified, even at night.

Click hereto read more about why it's also smart to include items like a helmet and sturdy shoes in your emergency kit to protect yourself during and after the storm.

(07:43 p.m. EST) Tornado Near Tulsa

A tornado is reportedly barreling northeast of the Tulsa, Oklahoma metro area. Traffic cameras captured flashes of power outages as the storm moved through.

(07:21 p.m. EST) Multiday Flood Threat For Southern Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley

From meteorologistSara Tonks:

Not only is this line of storms bringing tornadoes and the threat of hail, but heavy rain from the system could also prompt flash flooding in a region currently experiencing drought conditions. As of the latest drought monitor from the National Drought Mitigation Center, more than 80% of the South is under at least a moderate drought.

There is a level 2 (out of 4) threat of excessive rainfall in the ArkLaTex through tomorrow morning, but the threat expands later Saturday to stretch into parts of Alabama and Tennessee.

The flood threat is the result of the potential for multiple rounds of heavy rainfall from storms moving parallel to the nearby cold front, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

(07:05 p.m. EST) Emergency In Michigan

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has activated the state's Emergency Operations Center as reports mount of tornado damage at the southwestern edge of the state. Preliminary reports suggest there are injuries and even fatalities after at least one structure collapse that trapped people beneath piles of debris.

(06:52 p.m. EST) What We're Watching

From meteorologist Jonathan Belles:

Right now, several segments of thunderstorms are sweeping eastward across the Plains and Midwest with a few storms deserving tornado warnings from time to time.

Farther north, we're starting to see a sturdier line of thunderstorms producing strong gusts in Michigan, Indiana and Illinois.

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Interesting note from what we've seen so far: Last night, Wakita, Oklahoma was nearly hit by a tornado. Tonight, Sapulpa, Oklahoma is under a tornado warning. These towns were featured in Twister and Twisters, respectively.

(06:42 p.m. EST) Tornado Spotted In Oklahoma

Storm chaser footage shows an observed tornado on the ground near Bristow, Oklahoma.

The Tulsa metro area is at risk from this system.

(06:14 p.m. EST) Damage In Union City, Michigan

Multiple people were reportedly trapped after a large tornado tore through Union City, Michigan, causing significant damage and at least one partial building collapse.

Photos from a storm chaser show a devastating scene of destruction. The chaser said the damage was so severe they stopped tracking the storm to help residents.

The area's tornado warning has now expired.

(05:51 p.m. EST) An Increase In March Tornadoes

From digital meteorologist Rob Shackelford:

In recent years,March has become the peaktime for severe weather across the U.S.

In 2025, there were 300 tornado reports in the month of March, according to data from the Storm Prediction Center. This number isn't final, but it is significantly higher than any other March on record.

March 2025 tornadoes

Three of the last four Marches have also had more than 200 tornadoes, with March 2022 holding the current confirmed highest record. The year 2023 wasn't far behind with 204.

(05:31 p.m. EST) Surveys Underway On Thursday's Tornadoes

Teams with the National Weather Service office in Norman, Oklahoma are working through damage assessments after several tornadoes touched down Thursday across the state.

So far, three tornadoes have been preliminarily rated:

  1. An EF2 tornado in Fairview, Oklahoma, where the strongest damage was found along U.S. 60

  2. An EF1 that moved from near Orienta, Oklahoma to near Cleo Springs, Oklahoma

  3. An EF2 tornado that began outside of Helena, Oklahoma and moved toward Jet, Oklahoma (though that portion of the track is still being surveyed)

A fourth tornado is believed to have occurred in Grant County, Oklahoma, but survey teams haven't yet reached the site.

(05:18 p.m. EST) Frightening Reports From Michigan

We're seeing a surge of photos and videos coming out of southern Michigan as multiple tornado reports roll in, with some showing dramatic damage.

There have also been early reports of injuries.

(05:01 p.m. EST) The Forecast Through Tonight

From meteorologist Jonathan Belles:

Today will be a day of transition. On Thursday evening, we saw supercells produce tornadoes in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. By Saturday, we'll be watching a squall line passing through the Midwest and South.

Today, we'll be watching the storms progress from supercell thunderstorms in eastern parts of Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma to broken squall lines in Iowa, Missouri, eastern Oklahoma, and northeast Texas.

(04:41 p.m. EST) Tornado Confirmed In Michigan

Our first tornado sighting of the evening comes from Three Rivers, Michigan, where storms moving along a warm front spun up at least one twister.

Our Jonathan Belles notes that temperatures in that area are running an unusual 30-35 degrees above average for this time of year.

Storm chasers and emergency officials report significant damage on the southwest side of town.

(04:28 p.m. EST) New Tornado Watch For Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa

From meteorologistSara Tonks:

A new tornado watch has been issued by the Storm Prediction Center until 10 p.m. CST from central Kansas through southeastern Nebraska and into central Iowa, including Des Moines. The threats include tornadoes and a couple of intense tornadoes possible, large hail up to 2 inches in diameter and damaging winds up to 70 mph.

(04:17 p.m. EST) This System Has Already Proved Deadly

Severe storms from this system turned deadly last night when a tornado struck a vehicle near Fairview, Oklahoma.

Authorities say a mother and her teenage daughter were killed when the tornado hit their van while they were driving along State Highway 60.

Preliminary damage surveys indicate the tornado was an EF2.

Here'severything else we knowabout the incident.

(04:06 p.m. EST) Tornado Watch Issued For Oklahoma, Texas

From meteorologistSara Tonks

A tornado watch has been issued by the Storm Prediction Center until 10 p.m. CST in eastern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas, including Dallas and Oklahoma City. The threats include tornadoes and a couple of intense tornadoes possible, large hail up to 2.5 inches in diameter and damaging winds up to 70 mph.